As a non-EU student studying in the EU, I used Curve to link my credit card to my home country. Now they started to charge a 2.9% fee for cards from outside Europe(free version) ...In this case I would rather use my card directly...
A metal user here. My credit card issued by the bank at home does not work smoothly in the UK, and transferring money internationally to my UK debit account is expensive and complicated, that's why I use curve. Cashback barely means a thing tbh, insurance is fine to have, loungekey is good for travel.
I do only get the Curve sine my bank and Euro Card does not support Google pay. With Curve I now can pay using my cellphone. As I do understand I do not pay anything for this, only the one time fee for the free card.
Hey man! I'm sure it is if you contact Curve and just say you filled in the application incorrectly and you'd like to register again. I think they'd be happy to oblige as long as it means you sign up 😂 Thanks! ^Jonny
Unless you have wallets worth of cards, I just can't see the value as the cashback is so limited. Smartphone wallets have most of the functionality of the card and the other benefits can be gained from other FinTech apps. Losing Section 75 protection & no AmEx is also a dealbreaker for me. Thanks for covering though, loved both Starling and Wise since switching thanks to your videos.
Thanks for sharing Mikhael. I'm literally just using Curve as a means of using my CapitalOne card with Apple Pay, otherwise, I'm not fussed by it either. I just don't see the value in it. You're welcome and I'm glad you are loving Starling and Wise. ^Jonny
Curve isn't a bank account or provider that you deposit money into. It acts as a layer between your card and a transaction. Have you tried using Revolut? ^Jonny
Hey! With the free version, you get access to cashback rewards within the app at selected retailers. This doesn't expire but the retailers may change. ^Jonny
I live in South Africa and linked both of my crypto cards to curve. Since I am spending in my local currency ZAR, will I incur a extra fee charge on every purchase I make?
@@Monitodotcom Good question! I dont know haha. But surely not in South Africa. How it works is I pay with my card that I load up with crypto. This crypto then gets converted at time of purchase, to the currency the merchant wants using VISA or Mastercard. This card I get from crypto exchanges such as Binance or Cryptocom. So these are exchanges, and not necessarily banks. So if the exchange location matters in this instance instead, I am not entirely sure. Interesting take how that would work. It is very different to your conventional use. Have you ever done this yourself?
It depends which plan you choose. If you go with the free tier you pay a card delivery fee of £4.99. While the 3 paid tiers all include free card delivery. ^Jonny
I'm currently using the free plan and I don't have no plans to upgrade to a paid plan I only use two cards anyway so I'm good and I don't need all of the extra features and I don't see myself using going back in time more than once every 2-3 months so I'm good I was very disappointed there when I found out that you can only add two cars because now I only use two cards but I might want to add more in the future so it's really sad another thing that was really good has turned out rubbish you can't make something cost money if it was originally free that's how it's going to be one day one day we're going to have to pay to breathe
Exactly, that's missing in the review. That means that you are getting literally Curve Black tier fee of charge and earning at the same time 3% cash back (in crypto but that can be cashed out later) with every transaction (if Plutus card is selected in the app) plus additional 1% Cashback (hence 4% cashback at total for eligible retailer). Furthermore, another advantage that was not mentioned is that people who have Diners card can pay via Google pay (which otherwise would not be possible at all) which again means total of 2% Cashback. Plus you get travel insurance which would alone cost for me at least 60 EUR a year at minimum.
Hey Kingdom! Unfortunately, you can't pay for Curve in crypto. The closest you could get would be earning cashback and then converting it to BTC or a different cryptocurrency if you're on the higher tier. ^Jonny
I'm literally just using it these days to have my CapitalOne credit card on Apple Pay as it doesn't allow it otherwise. Besides that, I don't really have any use for it! ^Jonny
As a non-EU student studying in the EU, I used Curve to link my credit card to my home country. Now they started to charge a 2.9% fee for cards from outside Europe(free version) ...In this case I would rather use my card directly...
Metal user here. Worth it for me i got so many cards from abroad that I use in poland smart rules is great. Plus the travel insurance
Nice Sam, thanks for your insight. Have you made use of LoungeKey?
@@Monitodotcom no because i have amex gold 4 passes per year
Cool!
A metal user here. My credit card issued by the bank at home does not work smoothly in the UK, and transferring money internationally to my UK debit account is expensive and complicated, that's why I use curve. Cashback barely means a thing tbh, insurance is fine to have, loungekey is good for travel.
what about free accouts do you get cashback on that one?
No, these days you'll need their Black or Metal accounts to get cashback. ^Jonny
I do only get the Curve sine my bank and Euro Card does not support Google pay. With Curve I now can pay using my cellphone. As I do understand I do not pay anything for this, only the one time fee for the free card.
Hey Lakro, I literally use Curve for the exact same reason! My CaptalOne CC doesn't work on Apple Pay so I use Curve to link it - very handy! ^Jonny
3:06 if i already started process of registration is it possible to delete and download app through your link and receive this 5 pounds?
Hey man! I'm sure it is if you contact Curve and just say you filled in the application incorrectly and you'd like to register again. I think they'd be happy to oblige as long as it means you sign up 😂 Thanks! ^Jonny
Unless you have wallets worth of cards, I just can't see the value as the cashback is so limited. Smartphone wallets have most of the functionality of the card and the other benefits can be gained from other FinTech apps. Losing Section 75 protection & no AmEx is also a dealbreaker for me. Thanks for covering though, loved both Starling and Wise since switching thanks to your videos.
Thanks for sharing Mikhael. I'm literally just using Curve as a means of using my CapitalOne card with Apple Pay, otherwise, I'm not fussed by it either. I just don't see the value in it. You're welcome and I'm glad you are loving Starling and Wise. ^Jonny
This card report to Transunion or Experian? (As a new account)?
can i add money to my binance account with curve? or other crypto or internet banking?
Curve isn't a bank account or provider that you deposit money into. It acts as a layer between your card and a transaction. Have you tried using Revolut? ^Jonny
Any tips on signing up? I get an error saying I’m not eligible. I have credit score about 800 so I can’t imagine any. US here
Hello, how long does the cashback last in the free version?
Hey! With the free version, you get access to cashback rewards within the app at selected retailers. This doesn't expire but the retailers may change. ^Jonny
I live in South Africa and linked both of my crypto cards to curve. Since I am spending in my local currency ZAR, will I incur a extra fee charge on every purchase I make?
Hey! Where is the bank card that you've linked to your curve account located? ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom Good question! I dont know haha.
But surely not in South Africa.
How it works is I pay with my card that I load up with crypto. This crypto then gets converted at time of purchase, to the currency the merchant wants using VISA or Mastercard.
This card I get from crypto exchanges such as Binance or Cryptocom.
So these are exchanges, and not necessarily banks. So if the exchange location matters in this instance instead, I am not entirely sure.
Interesting take how that would work. It is very different to your conventional use. Have you ever done this yourself?
Is it free to order the cards
It depends which plan you choose. If you go with the free tier you pay a card delivery fee of £4.99. While the 3 paid tiers all include free card delivery. ^Jonny
I'm currently using the free plan and I don't have no plans to upgrade to a paid plan I only use two cards anyway so I'm good and I don't need all of the extra features and I don't see myself using going back in time more than once every 2-3 months so I'm good I was very disappointed there when I found out that you can only add two cars because now I only use two cards but I might want to add more in the future so it's really sad another thing that was really good has turned out rubbish you can't make something cost money if it was originally free that's how it's going to be one day one day we're going to have to pay to breathe
I miss some important information here, GBIT is really handy to get more cashback from crypto, like from plutus card/ BNB card/cdc card/ Hi card
Come again?
@@Monitodotcom you know, cashback 3% in PLU, also 100% rebate on your curve with subscription
@@TheXeloy that's smart! Sorry my understanding of crypto isn't great.
Exactly, that's missing in the review. That means that you are getting literally Curve Black tier fee of charge and earning at the same time 3% cash back (in crypto but that can be cashed out later) with every transaction (if Plutus card is selected in the app) plus additional 1% Cashback (hence 4% cashback at total for eligible retailer).
Furthermore, another advantage that was not mentioned is that people who have Diners card can pay via Google pay (which otherwise would not be possible at all) which again means total of 2% Cashback.
Plus you get travel insurance which would alone cost for me at least 60 EUR a year at minimum.
I want a card that can be funded by crypto or the monthly charges can be paid for by crypto.
Hey Kingdom! Unfortunately, you can't pay for Curve in crypto. The closest you could get would be earning cashback and then converting it to BTC or a different cryptocurrency if you're on the higher tier. ^Jonny
Maybe nexo card for u then...
Redotpay
great video,next video about plutus card ok😊
Thanks Bojan, I'll take a look at the Plutus card 😀 ^Jonny
I really want it to be worth while but unfortunately it just isn't, its not far off but just not quite.
I'm literally just using it these days to have my CapitalOne credit card on Apple Pay as it doesn't allow it otherwise. Besides that, I don't really have any use for it! ^Jonny
Now metal card costs 18 GBP.
excellent video 👍
Thank you Noor! ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom welcome friend 🥰
Their customer service should get better
Hopefully! When I reviewed this video it felt non-existent.
With Curve I lost money and time without assistance to solve the problems
You pay 120 £ per year and not 100£...
You pay £120 p/year if you preferred to pay monthly but you pay £100 if you wanted to pay everything at once.
⛔️😐IT'S NOT WORTH IT ANYMORE...I'M ALREADY MAKING YOU PAY